lobo316 wrote: all-star games in any sport
I used to love the MLB game in the old days because there was so little national coverage of sports. Being in an AL TV area it was great to see the NL Stars all on one stage. Now with inter-league play and ESPN you can see every player often & the appeal is gone. I don't think I've watched it since the tie, and I'm not sure I had watched much before that.
The NBA All-Star game was similar too due to limited inter-conference games. It gave us a chance to see the Western Conference stars, but I haven't watched that in years either.

Coffee.Everyone I know drinks the damn stuff. My co-workers think I'm an oddball because
I'm the only one in the office who doesn't drink coffee. "Lobo, how do you make it thru the day without coffee ? "
I wish I had a dollar everytime someone asked me that.

lobo316 wrote: Coffee.Everyone I know drinks the damn stuff. My co-workers think I'm an oddball because
I'm the only one in the office who doesn't drink coffee. "Lobo, how do you make it thru the day without coffee ? "
I wish I had a dollar everytime someone asked me that.

Kriss wrote: James Corden. Left the UK because everyone hated his smug face and complete lack of comedy talent. Now a hugely popular talk-show host in the US and a Tony award winner. You can keep him.
I have completely lost track of late night TV. I haven't watched any of them since Colbert's first week. I couldn't be less interested in the whole lot of them.

srossi wrote: Kriss wrote: James Corden. Left the UK because everyone hated his smug face and complete lack of comedy talent. Now a hugely popular talk-show host in the US and a Tony award winner. You can keep him.
I have completely lost track of late night TV. I haven't watched any of them since Colbert's first week. I couldn't be less interested in the whole lot of them.Strongly agree